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Graco 15H250 Male Rod Gland

The Graco 15H250 Gland, Male, Rod is a critical sealing component for piston rod assemblies, designed to maintain pressure and prevent leaks.

  • Fits Graco piston‑rod pump systems
  • Precision sealing surface for rod support
  • High‑durability materials handle pressure and movement
  • Direct replacement for OEM performance

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Compatible Machines for the 15H250 Gland, Male, Rod

  • Graco piston‑rod pump assemblies
  • Industrial spray systems where rod sealing is critical

Product Overview

The 15H250 Gland, Male, Rod provides a precision seal around the male side of the piston rod in high‑pressure pump systems. By ensuring that the rod passes through the cylinder with minimal leakage, it protects internal components and maintains system pressure.

Constructed from premium materials, this gland is built to handle repetitive rod movement, resist fluid intrusion, and maintain long‑term sealing performance in demanding spray and coating applications.

Key Features

Feature Description
Precision Seal Surface Ensures accurate contact around the rod to prevent leaks while permitting smooth movement.
High‑Durability Materials Engineered to withstand high pressures, fluid exposure and repeated rod cycles.
OEM‑Grade Fit Designed for direct replacement without machining or modification.
Service‑Friendly Design Simplifies maintenance, allowing replacement during standard service intervals.

Installation & Usage Tips

  • Fully relieve pump pressure and disconnect power before servicing rod gland.
  • Remove the old gland, clean the rod and bore surface to eliminate any debris or seal damage.
  • Install the 15H250 gland ensuring correct alignment and seating; follow manufacturer torque specifications.
  • After installation, cycle the pump at low pressure to check for leaks and proper rod movement.
  • Inspect the gland periodically for signs of wear, leakage or rod scoring; replace when performance degrades.

 Frequently Asked Questions

A worn or leaking gland can lead to pressure loss, fluid contamination and rod wear — replacing it helps ensure system reliability.

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